April 26, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyers – NSW, 2019

The 2019 listing of Leading New South Wales Contentious Intellectual Property Lawyers details solicitors practising in contentious intellectual property, patent, trademark and copyright litgation matters in the NSW legal market who were identified by clients and peers for their knowledge and expertise in the area

Preeminent

Sue Gilchrist, Herbert Smith Freehills
Michael Williams, Gilbert + Tobin

Leading

Peter Banki, Banki Haddock Fiora
John Collins, Clayton Utz
John Fairbairn, MinterEllison
Richard Gough, Baker McKenzie
Kate Haddock, Banki Haddock Fiora
Philip Kerr, Allens
Ben Miller, Maddocks
Justine Munsie, Addisons
Cate Nagy, King & Wood Mallesons
Kim O’Connell, King & Wood Mallesons
Lisa Ritson, Ashurst
Miriam Stiel, Allens

Recommended

John Afaras, Spruson & Ferguson
Derek Biagent, Griffith Hack
Scott Bouvier, King & Wood Mallesons
Sophie Dawson, Bird & Bird
Paul Dewar, Davies Collison Cave
Rebekah Gay, Herbert Smith Freehills
Odette Gourley, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Karen Hayne, Addisons
James Lawrence, Mills Oakley
John Lee, Gilbert + Tobin
Anthony Muratore, Jones Day
Jackie O’Brien, Norton Rose Fulbright
Jane Owen, Bird & Bird
Katrina Rathie, King & Wood Mallesons
Siabon Seet, Gilbert + Tobin
Adam Simpson, Simpsons Solicitors
Kristin Stammer, Herbert Smith Freehills
Andrew Stewart, Baker McKenzie
Mary Still, Clayton Utz
Lisa Taliadoros, Jones Day
Robert Todd, Ashurst
Timothy Webb, Clayton Utz

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